This book addresses fault detection and isolation topics from a
computational perspective. Unlike most existing literature, it bridges
the gap between the existing well-developed theoretical results and
the realm of reliable computational synthesis procedures. The
model-based approach to fault detection and diagnosis has been the
subject of ongoing research for the past few decades. While the
theoretical aspects of fault diagnosis on the basis of linear models
are well understood, most of the computational methods proposed for
the synthesis of fault detection and isolation filters are not
satisfactory from a numerical standpoint. Several features make this
book unique in the fault detection literature: Solution of
standard synthesis problems in the most general setting, for both
continuous- and discrete-time systems, regardless of whether they are
proper or not; consequently, the proposed synthesis procedures can
solve a specific problem whenever a solution exists Emphasis on the
best numerical algorithms to solve the synthesis problems for linear
systems in generalized state-space form (also known as descriptor
systems) Development of general synthesis procedures relying on new
computational paradigms, such as factorization-based design based on
filter updating techniques and nullspace-based synthesis Availability
of a comprehensive set of free accompanying software tools for
descriptor systems, which allows readers to easily implement all
synthesis procedures presented in the book and ensures that all
results are reproducible This book is primarily intended for
researchers and advanced graduate students in the areas of fault
diagnosis and fault-tolerant control. It will also appeal to
mathematicians with an interest in control-oriented numerics.
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Linear Synthesis Techniques
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ISBN
9783319515595
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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